Galbraith, Robert, 102, 189, 197,
Galbraith, Thomas, 102. Galbreath, Hugh, 283. Gelemend, 305.
General John Gibson, by John B. Gibson, 298-310. German Guards, 245.
Germans in Pennsylvania, 261- 263.
Gerry, Elbridge, 70, 74, 76, 79. Gethen, Capt., 300.
Gibbons, Joshua, 126, 270. Gibson, Chief Justice, 188. Gibson, George, 299, 300.
Gibson, Gen. John, 89, 188, 253, 298-310.
Gibson, John B., General John Gibson, 298-310. Gibson, Robert M., 298. Gist, Christopher, 223, 277. Gist, Thomas, 186.
Gordon, Capt. Harry, 11.
Gordon, John A., 270.
Gossbury, Jacob, 283.
Gourley, Mayor, 142. Gow, John L., 271.
Graff, Mary Knox, 123, 124. Graham, A., 305. Graham, Samuel, 247.
Grant, Major James, 6, 138.
Grant, Capt. Thomas, 147, 148. Grant's Hill, 229.
Gray, Col. J. A., 208.
Great Crossings, 225. Greathouse, Daniel, 303.
Haggerty, Elizabeth, 210. Halftown, 167.
Halket, Sir Peter, 300. Hamilton, Gov., 4, 13. Hamilton, Lieut., 231. Hamilton, Alexander, 70, 71, 74, 78.
Hand, Gen. Edward, 39, 87, 88, 100, 162, 163, 251, 252. Hanna, Robert, 25, 186. Harmer, Col. Josiah, 94, 101, 104. Harris, Isaac, 278.
Harrison, William, 231.
Hartley, Col., 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 169. Haveling, Adam, 151.
Haven, George, 246. Hawkins, Capt., 162. Heath, Andrew, 38. Heckewelder, John, 25. Henry, Patrick, 36, 69, 72. Hershman, Col. Oliver S., 180. Hester, Queen, 160, 161. Hickman, Thomas, 301. Hioketoo, 162.
Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, Necrology
Hoaks, Nathaniel, 254.
Hodges, Dr. George, 142, 143. Holander, Miranda, 206. Holker, John, 100, 105, 110. Hon. Philander Chase Knox, by Edwin W. Smith, 123-134. Hopocan, 305.
Hosick, Dr. William S., 241, 242. Howe, Gen., 157, 158.
Huffnagel, Michael, 101, 102,
Huges, Francis, 269.
Hughes, David, 209.
Hughes, Samuel, 205, 206.
Humphries, Charles, 36.
Hunter, Col. Samuel, 153, 160. Hurd, Seth T., 127.
Huston, Judge Charles, 146.
Indian graves, by Benjamin S. Parker, 212-214.
Indians, Butler's campaign, 159; Fort Pitt and, 2, 12, 90, 93; George Washington and, 231; Moncton's treaty, 14; Ponti- ac's war, 18, 112; Stanwix, 11-13; Sir Wm. Johnson, 22; William Penn, 63. Ingersoll, Jared, 70. Irish Greens, 245.
Irvine, Gen. William, 89, 90, 92, 109.
Irwin, James, 246, 278. Irwin, Capt John, 109, 246. Jackson Blues, 245.
Jackson Guards, 245.
Jacob, Capt., 301.
James, Alfred Proctor, 258. Jay, John, 69.
Jefferson, Thomas, 36, 69, 233, 306.
Jelter, Jacob, 284.
Jemison, Mary, 162.
King, George W., 169, 170. King, John, 151, 169. King, Robert, early life, 145-
146; first home, 149; Indian mission, 165; land grant in Erie county, 168; marriage, 151; money grant by Penn- sylvania legislature, 166; services in Revolution, 153- 159.
King, Robert, Jr., 169. King, Rufus, 70, 71, 74, 78. King, Samuel, 164.
King, Sarah Wilson, 169.
King, Thomas, 146, 163, 169. Kingan, Samuel, 283.
Knox, Rebecca, 127, 134. Knox, Rebecca Page, 123. Knox, Richard, 123. Knox, Samuel, 123, 124. Knox, Sarah J., 123. Knox, Thomas, 123, 124. Knox, Rev. William, 123. Knox, William F., 123. Koquethagechton, 305.
Lacy, John, 303.
Lafayette, Marquis de, 158. Lambing, Father A. A., 120,
135, 277, 278, 279.
Langley, Samuel P., 298.
Lansing, 74, 79.
Lawrence, Capt. James, 280.
Lawrenceville, 277-286.
Lee, Capt., 165.
Lee, Arthur, 93, 94, 95.
Lee, Richard, 255.
Lee, Richard Henry, 36, 233. Lee, Robert Hyde, 72.
Letter of Ephraim Douglass to John Dickinson, 180.
Lewis, Gen. Andrew, 35, 229, 303, 305.
Liberty-poles, 195.
Life and times of Robert King, by Henry K. Siebeneck, 145- 173.
Lindsay, Cora Weber, 249. Linecheque, 301.
Little, Samuel, 284. Loe, Thomas, 51. Logan-Tagajute, 303.
Logstown, 2, 3, 222, 232, 302. Lorenz, Wendell, 157. Lowden, John, 151. Loyalhanna Creek, 6.
Lukens, Charles, 149. Lukens, John, 149.
Lucket, Capt., 100, 101, 102. Lyford, W. G. 118, 119.
Lynch, Mary, 205, 206, 209.
McBride, James, 284. McCain, Samuel, 85.
McCandless, Judge Wilson, 128, 298.
McCleggan, Rev., 27. McClure, Col. 240.
McClure, Rev. David, 28, 29, 31.
McCollam, Thomas, 180.
McConway, William, 111, 114.
McCormick, H. H. 128.
McCullough, Elizabeth, 151. McCullough, M., 286.
McCurdy, Capt., 101.
McDonald, Donald, 229.
McHarge, Joseph, 157.
McIntosh, Gen. Lachlan, 88, 90, 305.
McIntosh, Lachlan, Jr. 305. McKean, Justice, 187, 190, 198. McKee, Alexander, 87. McKee, Oliver, 247. McKeehan, David, 193. McKeever, Rev. Edward M., Earlier Lawrenceville, 286.
McKelvey, David, 284. McKelvy, James, 206.
McKennan, Judge William, 127, 128.
McKinney, John, 115, 137. Maclay, William, 149. Maclean, Col., 182, 183. McMahon, Michael J., 119.
McMillan, Rev., 199. McMurday, John, 284.
Miller, Peter, 262.
Miller, Sarah Knox, 123.
Mills, Benj., 305.
Mills, James, 298.
Mingo, 231.
Moncton, Gen. Robert, 14, 16. Montour, Capt., 13. Montpensier, 287, 290. Moore, Sir Henry, 22. Moravians, 23.
Morgan, Charles, 231.
Morgan, Col. George, 38, 230. Morris, Gouverneur, 70, 71, 74, 76, 78, 79.
Morris, Robert, 70, 71.
Morton, John, 153.
Mountain, James, 298.
Muhlenberg, Gen. Peter, 39, 92, 93.
Murray, Major William, 26.
Neachblan, 301.
Neclaw, 301.
Nelson, Thomas, 72.
Neville, General, 289.
Neville, Capt. John, 37, 39, 40,
Neville, Morgan, Reminiscence of Pittsburgh, 287-293. Neville, Pressley J., 247. Nevin, John I., 298.
Newman, James, 247, 248.
Nicholas, Joseph, 101.
Nicholson, Joseph, 231. Nicholson, Thomas, 270. Niebaum, Capt. John H., The Pittsburgh Blues, 244-250. Notes and Queries-How I caught a burglar, by Samuel McCain, 85; lines of poet fail to save "The tree that shelter- ed him", 312; on novel read- ing-Rev. Charles Cooke's sermon, 84; rates of toll on the Pennsylvania canal in 1831, 311-312; record of a conviction and punishment for horse stealing in Cumberland County, Pa. in 1785, 180; sale certain properties belonging to Fort Pitt, 251-255. Noyes, David, 284.
Perre Cabot, 290. Peters, Richard, 166. Pettit, Charles, 103. Pickering, Timothy, 88. Pinckney, C. Cotesworth, 70, 71, 74, 77.
Pipe, Capt., 305. Piscataway, 156.
Pitt, William, 1, 5, 7, 9. Pittsburgh, Chevalier DuBac's stay, 287-293; the "Point", 135-144; see also Fort Pitt. Pittsburgh Blues, by Jacob Fer- ree, Jr., 249.
Pittsburgh Blues, by Capt. John H. Niebaum, 244-250. Plunkett, Dr. William, 150. Pollard, John, 247.
Patterson, Francis, 302. Patterson, John W., 246.
Patterson, Nathaniel, 245, 246. Patterson, William, 70, 74, 75, 151.
Penn, John, 96, 259.
Penn, John, Jr., 96. Penn, Richard, 23. Penn, Thomas, 23. Penn, William, sketch, 47-65; his colonists, 259-264. Pennsylvania, an account (pub- lished in 1768 in French-book notice,) 265.
canal tolls in
1831, 311-312. Pennsylvania courts in Alleghe- ny County, 185-202. Pennsylvania, critical period in its history, 236-243; influence of early settlers, 56-59, 259- 264; early religious sects, 61, 62; education in 1850-1860, 268-276; Penn's colonists, 259- 264; speakership deadlock in 1861, 236-243, 276; William Penn, 47-65.
Penny, Hon. John P., 312. Penny, John P., Critical period in Pennsylvania history, 236- 243.
Pentecost, Dorsey, 186, 188, 255, 304.
Pentland, Charles, 248.
Pentland, Major Ephraim, 248.
Pontiac, 18, 112 Pope, John, 104.
Post boy's song, by Frances F. Barritt, 266-267.
Pratt, Edward F., 245, 248. Proctor, John, 40, 102. Provoost, Rev. Samuel, 96. Pryer, James M., 270.
Quakers, 259-260.
Quinon, Stephen, Careers of the Croghans, 215-219.
Randolph, Edmund, 70, 71, 74, 79.
Rannals, John, 302.
Rates of toll on the Pennsyl- vania canal in 1831, 311-312 Ratzer, Lieut. Bernard, 11, 17, 111, 113.
Realf, Richard, 298. Redick, David, 194. Reed, David, 127, 128. Reed, George, 70. Reed, Israel B. 247. Reed, James H., 128. Reed, John, 190. Rees, Thomas, 168. Reid, Col., 302.
Reid, Hon. A. B., Early courts, judges and lawyers of Al- legheny Co., 185-202. Reid, John, 27.
Reminiscence of Pittsburgh, by Morgan Neville, 287-293.
patriot, by Henry K. Sieben- eck, 145-173.
Roberts, Judge Samuel, 252. Robinson, Col., 255. Robinson, George V., 245. Rose, Capt., 300.
Ross, Alexander, 32, 102, 109, 251-255.
Ross, Andrew, 253. Ross, George, 36.
Ross, James, 189, 193, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201.
Rowland, Jonathan, 183. Royal American Regiment, 11. Rutledge, John, 70, 71. St. Clair, Dr. 243.
St. Clair, Gen. Arthur, 34, 41,
102, 156, 167, 187, 192, 193. St. Clair, David, 189, 201. St. Clair, Sir John, 300. Sample, Samuel, 307. Sanders, John, 307, 308. Sarber, Henry, 284. Sarber, James, 284. Sarber, John, 284.
Sauer, Christopher, 262. Schenley, Mrs. Mary E., 110, 218.
Schnee, Rev. Jacob, 283.
Schoepf, Dr. Johann David, 91, 92, 94, 95.
Schwenkfeld von Ossig, Kaspar, 62.
Scotch Irish in Pennsylvania,
263-264, 301.
Scott, John, 189.
Scott, Joseph, 284.
Scott, Joseph, H., 205.
Scull, John, 97.
Scull, William, 149.
Semple, Steele, 193, 197. Senseman, Gottlieb, 24. Shaler, Charles, 193. Shannopins, 223.
Shea, John Gilmary, 139.
Shea, Joseph B., 115. Sheedy, Rev. Morgan M., Ten years on historic ground, 135- 144.
Sherman, Roger, 70, 74. Shingiss, 222.
Shippen, Joseph, 7.
Shiras, George, 298. Sidney, Lady Dorothy, 50. Siebeneck, Henry, K., Life and times of Robert King, revo- lutionary patriot, 145-173. Simonton, Judge John W., 130. Simpson, John, 169.
Smallman, Maj. Thos., 188, 253, 304.
Smith, Andrew G., 134.
Smith, Edwin W., Hon. Phil- ander Chase Knox, 123-132. Smith, Edwin Z., The framing of the United States consti- tution, 66-80.
Smith, Mary, 123, 125. Smith, Rebecca Page, 125. Smith, Robert, 302.
Smith, Dr. William, 5, 302. Snyder, Simon, 200.
Speakership deadlock in Penna. legislature, 1861,
236-243. Speer, Mrs. Charles, 125. Spencer, Robert, 50.
Stanwix, General, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18.
Stephens, General, 156. Stephenson, John, 232.
Sterrett, Judge James P., 128.
Steuben, Baron, 306.
Stevens, Thaddeus, 268. Stewart, Capt., 157. Stewart, Sarah, 206. Stinson, Capt., 39. Strong, Caleb, 70. Stutzman, 271.
Sullivan, General, 158, 163.
Sunfish, 301.
Sutherland, Thomas, 149.
Sweeny, Capt., 161.
Swope, H. Bucher; 127.
Taft, William H., 131, 132, 133. Tannehill, Col. Adamson, 192. Tatten, Capt., 300.
Taylor, Zachary, 309. Tecumseh, 309.
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